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ST. MARY’S SPONSORS ASTHMA CAMP FOR KIDS

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St. Mary’s Health is pleased to announce that it will once again sponsor Camp Nota-Gona-Wheeze, an asthma camp for children in kindergarten through fifth grade. The free camp will host 50 students and will run Monday, March 27 through Thursday, March 31 from 8:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. at Delaware School in Evansville. Drop off time begins at 7:30 a.m.

According to the American Lung Association, asthma is one of the most common chronic disorders among children, affecting more than 7 million children across the country. It is also one of the leading causes of school absenteeism and the third leading cause of hospitalization among children under the age of 15.

Camp Nota-Gona-Wheeze, now in its 12th year, provides asthma education in a fun and interactive environment. Campers will learn to identify triggers for asthma attacks and tools to help avoid those triggers. They’ll also learn about their medications, how they work, and why it’s important to take them as prescribed by their doctors. In addition, campers will have the chance to share their asthma story and meet other children their age who are also coping with the condition.

Each day will have its own unique activity. On Wednesday morning there will be a “Caregivers Camp” educational session for parents and other caregivers of children with asthma.

Camp Nota-Gona-Wheeze is made possible through the collaboration of several community businesses and agencies, including the EVSC and USI. St. Mary’s Health funds the camp.

Camp counselors are nursing students and respiratory therapy students, who will all be under the supervision of a USI nursing instructor. A pediatric nurse practitioner, and volunteers from other area agencies will help make the week a success.

Due to limited availability, sign up is recommended on or before March 10. For more information on the camp, please call 812-435-8279.

 

MEET A MEMBER OF THE CHANNEL 44 EVENING NEWS TEAM

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Braden Harp joined WEVV from WEIU-TV in Charleston, IL where he was a weather anchor.

Braden says “I am excited to move to Evansville. I am originally from Robinson, Illinois, and I went to a university in a town that was not much bigger than Robinson. Evansville has a vibrant community spirit, and I’m looking forward to covering stories that matter to the Tri-State.”

Braden graduated from Eastern Illinois University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Geography, and minors in Broadcast Meteorology and Journalism.

Judges Reverse Resisting Law Enforcement Conviction

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Judges Reverse Resisting Law Enforcement Conviction

Olivia Covington for www.theindianalawyer.com

The Indiana Court of Appeals has overturned a man’s resisting law enforcement conviction after finding that the police officer’s actions justified the man’s resistance.

In Jefferson Jean-Baptiste v. State of Indiana, 49A02-1608-CR-1798, Marion County Sheriff’s Deputy James Russo was attempting to serve civil arrest warrant on Jefferson Jean-Baptiste in April 2016, but Jean-Baptiste refused to comply. After Russo tried to grab his arm, Jean-Baptiste pulled away, so Russo, acting on the assumption that Jean-Baptiste was resisting arrest, entered the home and placed him in custody.

Jean-Baptiste was convicted of resisting law enforcement and argued on appeal that the state had not presented sufficient evidence to support his conviction. The Indiana Court of Appeals agreed, with Judge Edward Najam pointing to the case of Casselman v. State, 472 N.E.2d 1310 (Ind. Ct. App. 1985) and Indiana Code 35-41-3-2 as the panel’s guidance.

Specifically, Najam wrote that Russo was outside the residence while Jean-Baptiste was inside when Russo, “without permission or legal justification,” reached across the threshold and grabbed Jean-Baptiste. Thus, under Indiana Code, Jean-Baptiste was justified in his resistance of law enforcement.

Further, the appellate court reversed Jean-Baptiste’s conviction because it found, sua sponte, that the trial court committed fundamental error by denying his right to a jury trial without first eliciting a personal waiver from him on the record.

Do Not Call List Sees More than 330,000 Hoosiers Register

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USI’s Marcum named GLVC Player of Week

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University of Southern Indiana senior guard Tanner Marcum (New Albany, Indiana) was named the Great Lakes Valley Conference Player of the Week for women’s basketball after leading the No. 23 Screaming Eagles to an 88-81 road win over No. 20 Bellarmine University in their regular-season finale last Thursday.

Marcum scored 27 points on 8-of-17 shooting (.471) as the Eagles overcame a 13-point first-half deficit to earn their fourth straight victory and secure their first 16-win season in GLVC play since 2001-02. She also added six rebounds and five steals to her stat line, while going 3-of-5 (.600) from three-point range and 8-of-8 (1.000) from the charity stripe.

Her play in the second half was instrumental in the Eagles’ success as she scored all seven points in a 7-0 run that put the Eagles up by nine late in the third quarter. She had 17 points and three steals in the second half and went 6-for-6 from the free throw line in the final 1:22 to help USI stave off a late Bellarmine rally.

The weekly honor is the second-career GLVC Player of the Week award for Marcum, who also earned the accolade last month.

Senior forward Hannah Wascher (Rantoul, Illinois) also earned the award earlier this season for her efforts at the Puerto Rico Classic, while junior forward Morgan Dahlstrom (Grayslake, Illinois) was named GLVC Player of the Week as a sophomore in 2015-16.

USI begins GLVC Tournament play Friday at 6 p.m. when it takes on the University of Indianapolis in the quarterfinals at the Ford Center. The Eagles are the No. 2 seed after winning the GLVC East Division title with a 24-4 overall record and a 16-2 mark in league play. UIndy (16-13, 9-9 GLVC) is the No. 7 seed following its 66-48 win over William Jewell College in the opening round of the GLVC Tournament.

 

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Adopt A Pet

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 Rascal is a 8-year-old male Brittany Spaniel. Cocoa (a female chocolate Lab, also pictured) is his best friend & they must go home together. Adopt both for $175 (a $25 discount!) and they’ll go home neutered, microchipped, heartworm-tested, and up-to-date on vaccinations. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for adoption details!

Pregame Pep Rally set for Thursday in St. Louis

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Aces face Indiana State at 6 p.m.

A pregame pep rally will take place on Thursday prior to the University of Evansville men’s basketball team facing Indiana State in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament.

The Aces and Sycamores take to the floor for a 6 p.m. game at the Scottrade Center.  Prior to the game, the pep rally will be held at the team hotel, which is the Lumiere Place.  It is located at 999 N 2nd Street in St. Louis.

Tickets for the game are still available online at www.Ticketmaster.com.  The UE sections are 112, 114 and 115.

All fans are welcome to the event, which runs from 3:30 p.m. through 5:30 p.m. with the team sendoff taking place at 4 p.m.  The event is free while parking at the hotel is $10 and has convenient access to Metro Link.

Among the features at the pep rally will be door prizes and a cash bar along with the exciting team sendoff as they depart for the game.

Please contact the Office of Alumni and Parent Relations at 812-488-2586 or email alumni@evansville.edu for more information.

 

Attorney suspended after OWI conviction

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The Indiana Supreme Court has suspended an Indianapolis attorney who pleaded guilty to drunken driving and resisting police.

The Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission filed a “Notice of Finding of Guilt and Request for Suspension” against Breanne Joy Strubinger after she was found guilty last year of operating a vehicle while intoxicated as a Level 6 felony and resisting law enforcement as a Class A misdemeanor.  The justices suspended her last week.

A disciplinary complaint was first filed against Strubinger in January, and her suspension will remain in effect until that disciplinary action is resolved or until further order of the court, provided no other suspensions are in effect.

According to mycase.in.gov, Strubinger also pleaded guilty in May 2015 to OWI while endangering a person as a Class A misdemeanor and was on probation when the latest offense occurred.

The full order suspending Strubinger can be read here. The order incorrectly lists her first name as Breanna.

Four GLVC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Teams Advance to Evansville

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Eight teams punched their ticket to Evansville, Indiana, on Sunday following victories in the opening round of the 2017 Deaconess GLVC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championship Tournament. Six of the eight higher seeded teams picked up wins and have advanced to the tournament quarterfinals, which take place Thursday and Friday, March 2-3.
On the men’s side, No. 5 Indianapolis defeated No. 12 Missouri-St. Louis 76-63, No. 6 Truman State topped No. 11 Missouri S&T 102-83, No. 7 Lewis handed No. 10 Saint Joseph’s a 78-59 loss, and No. 8 Drury earned a 97-76 result past Rockhurst. For the women, No. 5 Rockhurst beat No. 12 UW-Parkside 82-65, No. 11 Maryville upset No. 6 Truman State with a buzzer-beater 80-78, No. 7 Missouri-St. Louis was victorious over No. 10 Saint Joseph’s 58-43, and No. 9 Indianapolis turned in the other upset on the afternoon with a 66-48 road win at No. 8 William Jewell. All men’s teams and the Rockhurst women will continue on to the Ford Center with the same seed, while No. 6 UMSL, No. 7 UIndy and No. 8 Maryville were re-seeded.

On Thursday, March 2, men’s No. 1 Bellarmine will meet No. 8 Drury at 12 p.m. CT to open the quarterfinal contests, while seed Nos. 4 and 5 follow at 2:30 p.m. with UW-Parkside and Indianapolis, respectively. No. 3 Southern Indiana will open its run in the postseason event in front of a hometown crowd at 6 p.m. against No. 6 Truman, while No. 2 Quincy matches up with No. 7 and defending champions Lewis in the nightcap at 8:30 p.m.

On Friday, March 3, women’s top seed Drury goes head-to-head with No. 8 Maryville in the opening game at 12 p.m. CT, while No. 5 Rockhurst faces No. 4 and defending champs Bellarmine for the 2:30 p.m. tip. At 6 p.m., No. 7 UIndy is matched up with No. 2 Southern Indiana at 6 p.m. to open the evening session before No. 6 Missouri-St. Louis ends the postseason event quarterfinals with an 8:30 p.m. matchup versus No. 3 Lewis.

Both the men’s and the women’s semifinals will commence on Saturday, March 4, as the men take to the court at noon and 2:30 p.m., followed by the men at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. The men’s GLVC Champion will be crowned at 1 p.m. on Sunday, March 5, followed by the women’s final at 3:30 p.m.

GLVC basketball fans unable to join other fans in person at the Ford Center will be able to enjoy all 14 games of the GLVC Basketball Championship Tournament live and free on the GLVC Sports Network at GLVCSN.com. More detailed coverage information is forthcoming.

For those making the trip, general admission tickets are on sale at ticketmaster.com, and charge-by-phone at (800) 745-3000 or locally at (812) 422-1515. Tickets can also be purchased in person at the Ford Center Ticket Office. All-Tournament passes are $42, while Session Flex Passes are $32, allowing you access to any two of the first six sessions, excluding Sunday’s finals. Single-session tickets are $18 for adults and $8 for students 6 to 17 in age, while children ages 5 and under are admitted free of charge, but must be accompanied by an adult.

For more information on the 2017 Deaconess GLVC Basketball Championship Tournaments, log on to GLVCsports.com/hoops17.